Tables (Online Supplement)

Tables (Online Supplement)

Tables (Online Supplement)

Table 1DEMQOL EFA Model 1a factor loadings (WLSMV, bi-Geomin orthogonal rotation)

Qn / DEMQOL (n = 868) / GEN / SE / Domain 1 / SE / Domain 2 / SE / Domain 3 / SE / Domain 4 / SE
1 / cheerful / .50 / .04 / .45 / .03 / -.03 / .03 / .16 / .04 / -.08 / .04
2 / worried or anxious / .64 / .03 / .12 / .03 / .15 / .04 / -.03 / .04 / .13 / .04
3 / that you are enjoying life / .42 / .04 / .58 / .03 / -.07 / .03 / .20 / .04 / -.10 / .04
4 / frustrated / .53 / .04 / .12 / .04 / .66 / .05 / -.03 / .03 / .07 / .04
5 / confident / .41 / .04 / .51 / .03 / .03 / .04 / .04 / .04 / .04 / .04
6 / full of energy / .35 / .05 / .73 / .03 / .06 / .03 / -.08 / .04 / -.07 / .04
7 / sad / .62 / .03 / .20 / .04 / .18 / .04 / .21 / .04 / .07 / .04
8 / lonely / .53 / .04 / .00 / .03 / .02 / .03 / .70 / .04 / -.04 / .04
9 / distressed / .71 / .03 / .04 / .03 / .18 / .05 / .14 / .05 / .23 / .05
10 / lively / .26 / .05 / .77 / .03 / .08 / .04 / -.01 / .03 / .00 / .02
11 / irritable / .56 / .03 / .00 / .03 / .39 / .05 / -.01 / .04 / .03 / .04
12 / fed-up / .64 / .03 / .21 / .04 / .40 / .04 / .18 / .04 / -.01 / .03
13 / things that you wanted to do but couldn’t / .45 / .03 / .15 / .04 / .29 / .05 / -.06 / .04 / -.02 / .04
14 / forgetting things that happened recently / .59 / .03 / -.07 / .03 / .04 / .03 / -.07 / .03 / .49 / .04
15 / forgetting who people are / .55 / .04 / -.23 / .05 / -.01 / .04 / .00 / .04 / .38 / .05
16 / forgetting what day it is / .50 / .04 / -.12 / .04 / -.01 / .04 / .02 / .03 / .44 / .05
17 / your thoughts being muddled / .63 / .03 / -.15 / .04 / .03 / .03 / .00 / .03 / .57 / .04
18 / difficulty making decisions / .71 / .03 / -.09 / .04 / .01 / .04 / -.02 / .03 / .31 / .04
19 / poor concentration / .65 / .03 / -.07 / .04 / -.01 / .03 / -.10 / .04 / .42 / .04
20 / not having enough company / .54 / .04 / .03 / .03 / -.06 / .04 / .69 / .05 / -.08 / .05
21 / how you get on with people close to you / .70 / .03 / -.27 / .06 / .04 / .04 / -.02 / .04 / -.21 / .06
22 / getting the affection that you want / .74 / .03 / -.36 / .06 / -.03 / .03 / .12 / .05 / -.36 / .07
23 / people not listening to you / .70 / .03 / -.32 / .06 / -.06 / .04 / -.01 / .04 / -.05 / .05
24 / making yourself understood / .64 / .03 / -.26 / .05 / -.02 / .04 / -.05 / .04 / .12 / .05
25 / getting help when you need it / .74 / .03 / -.25 / .06 / -.08 / .05 / -.02 / .04 / .03 / .05
26 / getting to the toilet in time / .56 / .04 / -.20 / .06 / -.05 / .06 / -.15 / .06 / -.04 / .05
27 / how you feel in yourself / .78 / .02 / .04 / .04 / -.21 / .05 / -.23 / .05 / .02 / .03
28 / your health overall / .64 / .03 / .18 / .05 / -.12 / .05 / -.32 / .05 / -.05 / .04

2 = 738.844 (df = 248),RMSEA = .048 (90% CI= .044 - .052), CFI = .963

Factor loadings in black print are statistically significant, those in grey are not.Loadings are in bold to clarify item assignment for each domain factor. Provisional labels for GEN: general HRQL, Domain 1: positive emotion, Domain 2: negative emotion, Domain 3: loneliness, Domain 4: worries about cognition.

Table 2DEMQOL-Proxy EFA Model 2a factor loadings (WLSMVwith bi-Geomin orthogonal rotation)

Qn / DEMQOL-Proxy (n = 909) / GEN / SE / Domain 1 / SE / Domain 2 / SE / Domain 3 / SE / Domain 4 / SE / Domain 5 / SE
1 / cheerful / .26 / .04 / .50 / .03 / .44 / .04 / -.05 / .04 / .03 / .03 / -.04 / .03
2 / worried or anxious / .50 / .03 / .01 / .03 / .53 / .03 / -.10 / .04 / .02 / .04 / -.01 / .03
3 / frustrated / .51 / .03 / .09 / .03 / .47 / .03 / .04 / .04 / -.08 / .04 / -.03 / .04
4 / full of energy / .19 / .05 / .86 / .03 / .02 / .03 / .03 / .03 / -.06 / .04 / .07 / .04
5 / sad / .50 / .03 / .09 / .03 / .62 / .03 / -.05 / .04 / .01 / .04 / .04 / .03
6 / content / .30 / .04 / .41 / .03 / .50 / .04 / -.02 / .03 / .07 / .04 / .10 / .04
7 / distressed / .57 / .03 / -.02 / .03 / .56 / .03 / .01 / .04 / -.05 / .04 / -.02 / .03
8 / lively / .19 / .04 / .84 / .03 / .12 / .04 / .01 / .03 / -.05 / .04 / .00 / .03
9 / irritable / .35 / .04 / .05 / .03 / .50 / .03 / .16 / .04 / -.08 / .05 / -.01 / .04
10 / fed-up / .55 / .03 / .15 / .03 / .55 / .03 / .10 / .04 / -.02 / .03 / .06 / .04
11 / that he/she has things to look forward to / .19 / .04 / .51 / .03 / .23 / .04 / .11 / .04 / .08 / .05 / -.07 / .04
12 / his/her memory in general / .67 / .03 / -.20 / .05 / -.01 / .02 / -.37 / .05 / -.18 / .07 / -.01 / .02
13 / forget things that happened a long time ago / .58 / .03 / -.09 / .05 / -.01 / .04 / -.10 / .05 / -.01 / .05 / -.10 / .05
14 / forgetting things that happened recently / .81 / .02 / -.20 / .05 / -.07 / .03 / -.35 / .05 / -.18 / .07 / -.01 / .02
15 / forgetting people’s names / .69 / .02 / -.17 / .04 / -.13 / .04 / -.06 / .05 / -.11 / .06 / -.09 / .04
16 / forgetting where he/she is / .61 / .03 / -.03 / .04 / .13 / .05 / .04 / .04 / .09 / .05 / -.20 / .06
17 / forgetting what day it is / .74 / .02 / -.04 / .04 / -.05 / .03 / -.06 / .04 / .03 / .05 / -.14 / .04
18 / his/her thoughts being muddled / .83 / .02 / -.03 / .03 / .00 / .03 / -.03 / .04 / .00 / .04 / -.13 / .04
19 / difficulty making decisions / .78 / .02 / .00 / .03 / -.04 / .03 / -.08 / .04 / .10 / .04 / -.05 / .04
20 / making him/herself understood / .70 / .03 / -.03 / .04 / -.04 / .04 / .03 / .04 / .02 / .04 / -.10 / .05
21 / keeping him/herself clean / .59 / .05 / .03 / .04 / .00 / .04 / .72 / .07 / -.05 / .05 / .06 / .05
22 / keeping him/herself looking nice / .58 / .04 / -.01 / .04 / -.01 / .03 / .62 / .06 / .01 / .04 / .09 / .05
23 / getting what he/she wants from the shops / .60 / .04 / -.02 / .04 / -.05 / .04 / .19 / .05 / .45 / .05 / .11 / .05
24 / using money to pay for things / .60 / .05 / .02 / .03 / -.01 / .03 / -.02 / .04 / .69 / .05 / -.09 / .05
25 / looking after his/her finances / .56 / .04 / .02 / .03 / .05 / .04 / -.09 / .05 / .60 / .05 / -.01 / .03
26 / things taking longer than they used to / .63 / .03 / .06 / .04 / -.06 / .04 / -.09 / .04 / .12 / .05 / .23 / .04
27 / getting in touch with people / .62 / .04 / -.06 / .04 / -.03 / .04 / .08 / .05 / .25 / .05 / .37 / .05
28 / not having enough company / .55 / .03 / .03 / .04 / .16 / .04 / .10 / .05 / .19 / .05 / .29 / .05
29 / not being able to help other people / .49 / .04 / .00 / .03 / .00 / .03 / .08 / .04 / -.02 / .03 / .73 / .04
30 / not playing a useful part in things / .53 / .04 / .03 / .03 / .10 / .04 / .03 / .03 / -.03 / .03 / .58 / .04
31 / his/her physical health / .44 / .03 / .03 / .04 / .10 / .04 / -.01 / .05 / .04 / .05 / .22 / .04

2 = 754.149 (df = 294),RMSEA = .041 (90% CI = .038 - .045), CFI = .975

Factor loadings in black print are statistically significant, those in grey are not. Loadings are in bold to clarify item assignment for each domain factor. Provisional labels for GEN: general HRQL, Domain 1: positive emotion, Domain 2: negative emotion, Domain 3: worries about appearance, Domain 4: worries about daily financial tasks, Domain 5: worries about social relationships.

Table 3DEMQOL bifactor CFA (Model 1b) and a strictly unidimensional model (UNI-D)

Qn / h2 / GEN HRQL / SE / POS / SE / NEG / SE / COG / SE / LON / SE / SOC / SE / UNI-D / SE
1 / .48 / .47 / .03 / .51 / .03 / .53 / .03
2 / .48 / .70 / .02 / .65 / .02
3 / .52 / .38 / .03 / .61 / .03 / .48 / .03
4 / .91 / .57 / .03 / .77 / .08 / .61 / .03
5 / .44 / .40 / .03 / .53 / .03 / .48 / .03
6 / .66 / .31 / .03 / .75 / .02 / .49 / .03
7 / .48 / .70 / .03 / .66 / .02
8 / .80 / .54 / .03 / .71 / .02 / .62 / .03
9 / .63 / .79 / .03 / .74 / .03
10 / .66 / .24 / .04 / .77 / .02 / .45 / .03
11 / .43 / .59 / .03 / .29 / .05 / .59 / .03
12 / .58 / .69 / .02 / .32 / .05 / .70 / .02
13 / .30 / .47 / .03 / .28 / .05 / .48 / .03
14 / .60 / .58 / .03 / .51 / .04 / .66 / .02
15 / .49 / .52 / .04 / .47 / .04 / .58 / .03
16 / .47 / .48 / .04 / .49 / .04 / .56 / .03
17 / .74 / .62 / .03 / .60 / .04 / .72 / .02
18 / .61 / .72 / .03 / .32 / .04 / .74 / .02
19 / .61 / .64 / .03 / .45 / .03 / .70 / .02
20 / .79 / .53 / .04 / .71 / .02 / .63 / .03
21 / .61 / .58 / .04 / .53 / .05 / .65 / .03
22 / .76 / .57 / .04 / .66 / .05 / .66 / .03
23 / .64 / .60 / .04 / .53 / .04 / .66 / .03
24 / .48 / .60 / .04 / .35 / .05 / .61 / .03
25 / .61 / .67 / .04 / .39 / .05 / .69 / .03
26 / .36 / .48 / .05 / .36 / .06 / .50 / .04
27 / .58 / .76 / .02 / .71 / .02
28 / .40 / .63 / .03 / .59 / .03
 / .96 / .86 / .82 / .89 / .88 / .89 / .94
h / .85 / .65 / .28 / .35 / .57 / .35 / .94

2 = 1420.583(df = 328),RMSEA = .062 (90% CI= .059 - .065), CFI = .918

h2: communalities in bifactor model; SE: standard error; : Omega coefficient; h: Omega hierarchical coefficient

Table 4DEMQOL-Proxy bifactor CFA (Model 2b) and a strictly unidimensional model (UNI-D)

Qn / h2 / GEN HRQL / SE / POS / SE / NEG / SE / APP / SE / FIN / SE / SOC / SE / COG / SE / UNI-D / SE
1 / .45 / .39 / .03 / .55 / .03 / .44 / .03
2 / .51 / .57 / .03 / .43 / .04 / .62 / .02
3 / .51 / .56 / .03 / .44 / .04 / .61 / .02
4 / .70 / .19 / .04 / .82 / .02 / .39 / .03
5 / .60 / .61 / .03 / .48 / .04 / .67 / .02
6 / .45 / .48 / .03 / .47 / .03 / .49 / .03
7 / .65 / .64 / .03 / .49 / .04 / .69 / .02
8 / .78 / .21 / .04 / .86 / .02 / .41 / .03
9 / .41 / .40 / .04 / .50 / .04 / .47 / .03
10 / .63 / .66 / .03 / .44 / .04 / .70 / .02
11 / .35 / .26 / .04 / .53 / .03 / .32 / .03
12 / .62 / .47 / .03 / .63 / .03 / .67 / .02
13 / .37 / .46 / .04 / .40 / .04 / .53 / .03
14 / .86 / .57 / .03 / .73 / .03 / .78 / .02
15 / .51 / .49 / .03 / .52 / .03 / .61 / .02
16 / .38 / .57 / .04 / .24 / .05 / .59 / .03
17 / .55 / .61 / .03 / .42 / .03 / .69 / .02
18 / .68 / .72 / .02 / .40 / .03 / .78 / .02
19 / .61 / .70 / .02 / .36 / .03 / .74 / .02
20 / .47 / .61 / .03 / .33 / .04 / .64 / .03
21 / .82 / .56 / .05 / .71 / .03 / .63 / .04
22 / .82 / .56 / .04 / .71 / .03 / .61 / .03
23 / .54 / .63 / .04 / .38 / .05 / .62 / .03
24 / .97 / .61 / .04 / .77 / .07 / .65 / .03
25 / .62 / .60 / .03 / .50 / .05 / .62 / .03
26 / .45 / .67 / .03 / .61 / .02
27 / .54 / .66 / .03 / .32 / .05 / .63 / .03
28 / .44 / .62 / .03 / .22 / .05 / .58 / .03
29 / .87 / .49 / .04 / .79 / .07 / .55 / .03
30 / .61 / .57 / .03 / .53 / .06 / .59 / .03
31 / .25 / .50 / .03 / .45 / .03
 / .96 / .85 / .88 / .90 / .88 / .85 / .92 / .94
h / .88 / .69 / .35 / .56 / .39 / .33 / .34 / .94

2 = 1647.018(df = 406),RMSEA = .058 (90% CI= .055 - .061), CFI = .932

h2: communalities in bifactor model; SE: standard error; : Omega coefficient; h: Omega hierarchical coefficient

Table 5 Differential item functioning (DIF) effects (standardised coefficients)

Model 1d / DEMQOL / Gender / MMSE / NPI / GDS / BADL
Item 5 / confident / .17
Model 2d / DEMQOL-Proxy / Gender / MMSE / NPI / GDS / BADL
Item 6 / content / -.16 / .16
Item 9 / irritable / -.22
Item 20 / making self understood / - .34 / .19
Item 28 / not having enough company / .58

Table 6External validity of HRQL measurements adjusted for DIF (Compare with Table 2).

DEMQOL (n=724)
Model 1d / HRQL / POS / NEG / COG / SOC / LON
Gender / .05 / .03 / -.04 / -.30 / -.43 / .50
Ax / -.12 / -.02 / .01 / .00 / -.38 / -.25
MMSE / .01 / .09 / -.08 / .04 / -.02 / .10
NPI / -.13 / .00 / .02 / .21 / .03 / -.06
GDS / -.58 / -.52 / -.29 / .05 / .34 / -.07
BADL / .12 / -.08 / -.08 / .17 / -.10 / .07
DEMQOL-Proxy (n=797)
Model 2d / HRQL / POS / NEG / COG / SOC / APP / FIN
Gender / .30 / -.13 / .16 / .07 / -.04 / .40 / -.05
Ax / -.02 / .32 / .24 / .00 / .02 / -.01 / .00
MMSE / -.09 / .01 / -.01 / -.08 / -.06 / -.11 / .03
NPI / -.23 / -.14 / -.41 / -.04 / .08 / .14 / .00
GDS / -.21 / -.14 / -.12 / .07 / .08 / .12 / .12
BADL / -.05 / -.38 / .09 / .17 / -.09 / -.39 / -.07

Model 1d: 2 = 1224.766(df = 458),RMSEA = .048 (90% CI= .045 - .051), CFI = .915

Model 2d: 2 = 1505.880(df = 544),RMSEA = .047 (90% CI= .044 - .050), CFI = .937

Gender with female as reference group; Ax:Fully completeHRQL assessments served as reference group for comparing with partially complete.

Standardised coefficients are shaded in gray only ifunstandardised coefficients were statistically significant. Standardised coefficients are bolded if they exceed a magnitude of 0.30.

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